Cancer and Recovering Emotions (CARE) Self-hypnosis program – helping those in remission recover emotionally.
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When you are diagnosed with cancer, your life changes and emotions are often overwhelming: shock, fear, panic and much more. Appointments and tests and more tests and treatments all take their toll. There is nothing easy about the journey through cancer.
After treatment and more tests, you are discharged and look forward to recovery. It's been a difficult journey. However you can look forward to recovery and your life retaking some order as appointments become fewer and life begins to slot into a routine again.
Cancer and Recovering Emotions
For many, the shadow of worries and fears is never far away. As you continue to get physically stronger and fitter, medical professionals say you are fine and will check up on you in 3, 6 or 12 months. Life seems to be going in the right direction.
And 12 months after discharge, maybe sooner or later, we are all different; the emotional lag hits you.
You don't understand why you feel tearful, anxious, and worried.
It is common. You have been through difficult times; you may not have been told that emotional recovery lags behind physical recovery.
You may be physically well on the way to healing and recovery, but your emotional recovery doesn’t happen simultaneously.
And it is at this point that our Cancer and Recovering Emotions (CARE) program might help. When you need a little extra help, look at this program.
Our Cancer and Recovering Emotions Program (CARE) is derived from our award-winning emotional recovery after breast cancer program with an additional track and revised listening schedule.
Please do not purchase both this and the breast cancer recording. If your journey hasn’t been through breast cancer, this is the one to choose
Try our Cancer and Recovering Emotions Program (CARE) for a gentle and caring approach. Whatever decision you make, we sincerely wish you well.
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